
Summary
“Romance Land” unfurls a quintessential Western fantasy, a vibrant tableau where the chivalric ideals of the frontier find their most earnest expression. At its heart is a cowboy, imbued with an almost anachronistic romanticism, who yearns for the heroic act of rescuing maidens in distress. His dreams materialize when he intervenes to save a young woman from a perilous runaway incident. This fortunate encounter reveals her to be the beleaguered daughter of a formidable, affluent rancher, a man intent on coercing her into an undesirable union with his unscrupulous foreman. The narrative escalates into a classic confrontation, with the rancher reluctantly agreeing to bestow his daughter's hand upon the victor of a local rodeo, a challenge perfectly suited for our protagonist. True to his aspirations, the cowboy triumphs, only to face a final, more nefarious obstacle: the girl's abduction. He must once again ride to her aid, cementing his role as her steadfast liberator and securing their fated romance against the rugged backdrop of the Old West.
Synopsis
A romantic cowboy dreams of rescuing damsels in distress. He finally rescues one from a runaway - the girl being the daughter of the wealthy rancher who is trying to force her into marriage with the foreman. He agrees however, to give his consent to the winner of the rodeo. The cowboy wins and rescues the girl again after she has been kidnapped.
Director

Barbara Bedford, Tom Mix, Frank Brownlee, George Webb












